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Record ID marc_claremont_school_theology/CSTMARC1_multibarcode.mrc:233327457:1889
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003 OCoLC
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008 970306r19971970ilua 000 0 eng
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050 00 $aBX2182.2$b.D359 1997
082 00 $a242$221
049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aDay, Dorothy,$d1897-1980.
245 10 $aMeditations /$cDorothy Day ; selected & arranged by Stanley Vishnewski ; drawings by Rita Corbin.
260 $aSpringfield, IL :$bTemplegate Publishers,$c©1997.
300 $a137 pages :$billustrations ;$c22 cm
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500 $aOriginally published: Newman Press, 1970.
520 $aThese are among the earliest of Dorothy Day's reflections on her life as co-founder (with Peter Maurin) of the Catholic Worker, a newspaper and a settlement house which grew eventually into a world-wide--well, disorganization. She could hardly have known that she was starting a movement which would result in revitalizing and re-energizing the social conscience of thousands of followers in a pioneering work of putting the Second Great Commandment into practice in city streets.
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